, bill phillips, two, paul widreid two. a lot of word documents. i would write on the screen and my wife could describe this because she watched me and i didn't see myself doing it. i would wander around the house, take a coffee out to the yard, wander around, sit on a bench, sit on a little patio we have. and the house could be burning down and i wouldn't have noticed. i would do that for an hour or two or three with the story percolating, whatever that day's story is, and come in and throw it on the computer and take a look at it, 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, put it away. i might leave myself some notes, do this tomorrow, check harriman but after 5:00 or 6:00 i didn't write. host: how did you sleep? guest: very well. host: you never woke up in the middle of the night saying i have to get up and finish that chapter? guest: perhaps a couple of times i woke up thinking something long those lines but good thoughts like put hair where i man in -- put harriman in. or note to self. pamela harriman was there and -- or pamela churchill was t